This video is guest narrated by Clifton Duncan. Follow the link in the pinned comment to his podcast, which delves into major issues of our modern era at the tumultuous intersection of art, culture, and society. The world would be most happily governed if it consisted not of a few aggregations with their accompaniments of despotism and tyrannic rule, but of a society of small states. In this video, we're going to explore why the nation-states that populate the world are too big.
“…the world would be most happily governed if it consisted not of a few aggregations…with their accompaniments of despotism and tyrannic rule, but of a society of small States.” Saint Augustine, The Political Aspects of Saint Augustine’s City of God Should the states and provinces of nations separate and become politically autonomous? Should counties, cities, […]
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Can Decentralization Save Humanity? – Why Smaller is Better in Politics first appeared on
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